Jay Bentley talks with Taste Snowboard Magazine about the political climate in the US, the Charles de Mendez incident, the war on terrorism and Iraq, generation X and about naturalism. The introduction of the interview is in Dutch and some parts were left out.

Pandora interviewed Bad Religion for their on-going series. It was created, shot and edited by Zack Merck who also did the Live At The Palladium DVD. In this interview, the band talks about how they have managed to not only stay together, but stay relevant for this long. They also talk about the song writing process.

He tells about the various projects he is involved in, the greatest band the world Tenacious D for example. Furthermore he tells something about his own project with his brother. And we actually get to witness an appearantly big event; Greg talks to Brooks!

Harvard University’s Humanist Chaplaincy will present Bad Religion lead singer, Greg Graffin with a Lifetime Achievement Award in Cultural Humanism tomorrow. Some music critics say Bad Religion invented punk. The band formed in 1980 when the founders were still in high school, and their hard driving and intelligent songs have always focused on social ills, politics, and often question religion.

An interview with Greg Hetson, including a short biography of Bad Religion. Hetson talks about playing guitar for The Circle Jerks, how he met Bad Religion, playing with 3 guitarists, writing records and his label Porterhouse.

Still creating music on the foundation of anti-establishment politics and progressive social views, Bad Religion returns for their thirteenth full length album, “The Empire Strikes First,” with an explosive edge comparable to “Against the Grain.”

Interview with Jay Bentley at the Dutch Lowlands festival, August 2005. What kind of memories does Jay Bentley have towards the old Punk Rock attitude, music scene nowadays and playing live for so long already. "In the rehearsal space I have the same amount of fun as playing live!"